I'd add Sessions to that list. I know he has had some horrible games this post season, but he has been pretty good these last two games and has had some good stretches. I want to see him get a full season with the team.

Kobe/Bynum/MWP/Hill/Sessions.

Everyone else I don't care for one way or another, except for Pau who needs to be gone.

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I (regrettably) made this same thread before game 7 against Denver(out of frustration) and it didn't go very well. Let's finish the series strong, rep our team, and then talk when it's officially off season.

Deron Williams - “I hate ’em, you know,” he said the other day. “I hate the Lakers. They’re so good. I hate them because they win all the time. They’re a tough team. … We definitely talk about it. It’s not a secret. We hate the Lakers.”

Kobe, Bynum, Hill, Sessions, Artest. Sessions hasn't been great, but if he can be kept for cheap I keep him, hopefully even make him a backup if we can get a starting PG somehow. If Hill can also be kept cheap, he's proven to be a solid backup PF. And Artest, he plays hard, I think he's still worth keeping since I believe he has no trade value.

Lakers FO will have to begin the upcoming offseason with one main thing in mind : don't come back a third season in a row without shooters ... it may help for spacing purposes when you are a post up team ...

More than names , our personnel just doesn't fit today's NBA recipy of success , we have no outside shooting , little speed and little athleticism... our so called great paint players aren't offensively dominant enough to overcome these needs and with no outside shooters , it makes it way worse

Any rational thinking Laker fan will come to the realization that Kobe's Contract must be amnestied, we trade Gasol for young pieces and or draft picks build around bynum while creating cap space for the years to follow

We need to build a team that beats OKC. That means we need wing defenders, 3 point shooters and a stretch PF. I can see Hill having an increased role on the team next year where he and the stretch PF can platoon it based on need (Ryan Anderson perhaps?)

I dont see DEN being serious, nor the Clippers and maybe the Spurs but thats it. We're still a top 4 team but the gap between us and OKC is wide

Kobe- because KobeBynum: top 2 centerArtest- Kobe likes him and hes playing great recently Sessions- give him a full seasonHill- hustles, could start next to BynumMcRoberts- low risk,bench player, might as well give it another goBlake-nobody will take him anyway , and hes given some effort Goudelock- can still develop other parts to add to his shooting

Ebanks- I would like to keep him but I can see him searching for new opportunities